Legal Document Analysis Tool

The Legal Document Analysis Tool (LDA) allows you to analyze legal documents
and transcripts. Its powerful mining techniques are based on predefined and
user rules that can be saved as templates to support any future analysis.
The templates include general search and mining of the
document content, general law, plain language
analysis, legislation and constitutions. From 1 to 1000
pages LDA will help you view and understand your documents
and transcripts.

LDA is a method and tool that allows you to create your own legal document
analysis rules. Embedded within LDA are certain fundamental principals such
as services and layering of services from simple to complex. This principal
allows the tool to immediately provide results to you as you change the rules
to fit your studies and needs. You can save your results and distribute them
to others for review and comparison.

You upload your document
and press submit.

Your results are listed with
color, status, and descriptive text of the finding.

Too much information, no
problem, enable and disable the reports as you need to accomplish your analysis
and study.

Need to modify or create
a rule, just check show rules and author what you need.

Rules are grouped into services
so that you can perform very different analysis within a single template.

Representative Screen Shot - LDA has much more...

Representative Screen Shot - LDA has much more...

Rules are independent of
your uploaded file format. Your file can be an HTML, spreadsheet, or a text
version of your document.

Use LDA as a powerful search
and mining tool to extract information from large or small documents

The preloaded services and
rules are part of templates that include: general legal document analysis,
plain language analysis, legislation and constitutions.

In the end metrics are gathered
so that you can make quantitative comparisons.

The beauty of LDA is its ability for you to define your own rules and save
them for future analysis. It comes preloaded with a set of rules that allow
you to immediately start your work.

It is a process and method instantiated with Internet technologies to analyze
documents. It is not unlike an Internet search engine, however instead of
returning web pages, LDA returns lines of text from a document under analysis.
It begins with uploading a document or pointing to a directory of data,
subjecting the data to an engine, and directing the engine to process the
data based on user defined rules similar to Internet search engines. The
user fills in search criteria, checks some boxes, and provides unique text
descriptions related to a rule.

Our products share a common characteristic; the potential need for someone
to process documents based on rules. It is also simple to use LDA as a collection
of highlighter pens (yellow, pink, orange, etc) on your document as you search
and mine the contents of your document.